Stefano MarkidisView profile
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Stefano Markidis is a Professor of Computer Science at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, affiliated with the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and the Digital Futures Faculty. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and an MS from Politecnico di Torino. His research focuses on high-performance computing systems, including supercomputers and quantum computers, with expertise in plasma simulations, quantum algorithms, and scalable computational frameworks. Markidis leads the development of the Neko framework for high-fidelity computational fluid dynamics and the iPIC3D particle-in-cell code for plasma physics. He teaches courses such as Quantum Computing for Computer Scientists, High-Performance Computing, and Applied GPU Programming. His work addresses exascale computing challenges, including optimizing algorithms for GPUs, quantum systems, and distributed architectures. Key research interests include: Parallel Programming Models and HPC Frameworks Quantum Computing Applications in Scientific Simulations Physics-Informed Machine Learning Exascale System Optimization Turbulence Modeling and Plasma Dynamics His publications span over 100 articles in journals like Journal of Computational Physics and Scientific Reports , focusing on topics such as scalable CFD, quantum neural networks, and plasma simulation techniques. He has advised numerous students in these areas. Markidis collaborates with institutions like Los Alamos National Laboratory and RISE Research Institutes of Sweden through the Digital Futures initiative, aiming to solve societal challenges via digital technologies.







